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Oh rainy day!

On rainy days like today I enjoy staying at home, leaning at my kitchen window and beholding the beautiful view while the rain is dripping gently on the roof top, giving every surface a glance, so that it appears in even more brighter colors. I tend to forget in such a moment all the things causing me stress and sorrows. Instead of that I start to reminisce about the things that are making me feel happy and complete!

The last months had been definitely not very kind to me. I had to go through financial constraints, health problems and distrust between me and my colleagues in the office. Of course I kept myself focused on my own life and my plans, but sometimes you get the feeling in life like everyone is simply up to make your life more difficult. These are the moments when you can regain strength by relying on your loved ones and to remember that life is about yourself and what you make of it, not about what you get!

My life is not for a long time yet at the point I wished it would be, but I still have the chance and the free choice to change my life, to approach my dreams and my visions! I remember all these things when looking out my kitchen window and forgetting about the other things in life that are not really important to take them too much to heart. It will be a long way to get there, but life is about finding new goals and overcoming new challenges. I already know what I want in life and that is the best start!

Tomorrow the sun may come out again for me, but for all the other rainy days I keep leaning at my kitchen window and beholding the beautiful view.

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3 thoughts on “Oh rainy day!”

Thank you for visiting Life Through the Kitchen Window and liking my post about Panchphoran. You have a lovely blog, and I admire you for embarking on the journey of developing your cooking skills. I appreciate how this post about rainy days conveys the comfort of the cosy home, and especially the kitchen and the view through its window. No matter the challenges of the world outside, home should always be our refuge.

Thanks a lot for your comment, I’m completely new to blogging and I hope to improve day by day when it comes to cooking. I’m glad to write not only about cooking but to make this blog personal and to let others know who the person behind The Brave Cook is! I also love your blog, it is very informative and fun to read!

Thank you for visiting the Irish Lady (from Texas). I read your posts and sense a struggle going on inside your world. I look at the scenery you’ve taken photos of and it feels ancient and lonely. I would encourage you to find light in every day things and I think you are. The hardest part for me are not the dreams and goals, but the day to day living. I think if we can find peace and contentment in the mundane we can find joy. I am still working on finding joy myself. I want to reconcile my belief in God and how to live in this world that is so confusing. We are all on a journey. Best wishes and warm regards from across the pond, The Irish Lady.